Sashastra seema bal
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Sashastra Seema Bal or SSB (Devanāgarī
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: सशस्त्र सीमा बल, English
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: the Armed Border Force) is one of India's Central Armed Police Forces
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. It is often referred to as a paramilitary
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 force (although it is not one of the three officially defined paramilitary forces of India). It is currently under the administrative control of the Ministry of Home Affairs
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 (MHA), Government of India
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. It was formerly known as the Special Service Bureau.

History

SSB was set up in early 1963 in the wake of the Indo-China conflict to inculcate feelings of national belonging in the border population and develop their capabilities for resistance through a continuous process of motivation, training, development, welfare programmes and activities in the then NEFA, North Assam, North Bengal, hills of Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, and Ladakh. The scheme was later extended to Manipur, Tripura, Jammu (1965), Meghalaya (1975), Sikkim (1976), border areas of Rajasthan and Gujarat (1989), Manipur, Mizoram and some more areas of Rajasthan and Gujarat (1988), South Bengal, Nagaland (1989) and Nubra Valley, Rajouri and Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir (1991).
It was specifically created as the brainchild of Indian think tank
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 to counter the Chinese. It was believed that militarily, the Chinese were superior to India and in the event of a war, the Chinese would again overwhelm Indian forces. So in 1963 a unique force was created, which would in the event of Chinese occupation merge with the border population, donning civilian attire,working a parallel administration and carry out the war of India with the help of Guerrilla tactics
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. The SSB came out to be successful which was evident by the success it achieved by training Mukti Bahini
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 in Bangladesh
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 and other places, COIN Op's in North East, and providing security at high peaks during 1971 and Kargil war.

From the Cabinet, SSB was transferred to Ministry of Home Affairs
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 and assigned the duties of manning the Nepal
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 and Bhutan
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 borders. SSB is a Border Guarding Force (BGF) under the administrative control of the Ministry of Home Affairs.

In the forty years of its existence, SSB endeavoured to present a benign face of the government among border populace in the far flung and inaccessible areas subscribing to the ETHOS of Service, Security and Brotherhood. The local populace always found SSB standing steadfastly with them during difficult times.

Pursuant to the recommendations of the Group of Ministers on reforming the National Security System, SSB was declared as a border guarding force and lead intelligence agency (LIA) for Indo-Nepal border (January, 2001) and assigned the task of guarding the 1751 km long Indo-Nepal border along the statesof Uttaranchal, (263.7 km - Distts. 03), Uttar Pradesh (599.3 km - Distts. 07), Bihar (800.4 km - Distts.-07), West Bengal (105.6 km - Distt-01) and Sikkim (99 km). In March 2004, SSB was assigned the task of guarding the 669 km stretch of Indo-Bhutan border along the states of Sikkim- (32 km), West Bengal ( 183 km - Distts.-02),
Assam (267 km - Distts.-04) and, Arunachal Pradesh (217 km - Distts.-02)

Since then SSB was re-christened into Sashastra Seema Bal and reached new heights. SSB is the first border guarding force which has decided to recruit women battalions.

Organization

The highest-level headquarter of the force is the Force Headquarters (FHQ), also called the Directorate General of SSB, located in New Delhi. Force Headquarter (FHQ) is commanded by an officer of the rank of Director General. Frontier headquarters (FTR HQ) is commanded by an officer of the rank of Inspector General comes next in chain of command after FHQ. FTR HQR in turn exercises command and control over the sector HQs. There are Five FTR HQRs situated at Ranikhet ,Lucknow, Patna, Siliguri and Guwahati. The Sector HQs are commanded by Officers of the rank of Deputy Inspector General (DIG). The Sector HQ exercises direct command and control over the SSB Battalions deployed in its area of responsibility along Indo-Nepal and Indo-Bhutan borders.

SSB has departments of Telecom, Armour, Medical, Veterinary, MT, Clerical, General Duty, Intelligence, Operations, Personnel, Computer and Cipher and Legal.
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